Pajstry-shapino device



1.4131111151. PASTIIY SHAPING DEVICE. APPLICTIDII FILED IMI. 22| ISIS.

Patented May 31,1921

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PASTBY SHPING DEVICE. Armcm'on fluo uw. 22. 1919. 1,379,987. 'I Patented May 31, 1921.

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'4v vATTORNEY Pat'eted May '31, 1921.

l. ISRAEL. PASTRY SHAPING DEVICE. APPLlcAnoN FILED JAN. 22. 1919.

Patented May 31, 1921.

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n PASTRY SHAPING DEVICE. APPucATgnN FILED 1AN.22. 19|9.

1,379,987, j Patented May 31, 1921.

Patented May 3l, 192ik gmx I. ISHAtL. PASTHY SHAPING DEVICE. APPLzcATmN HLsoMN. 22. m9.

l. ISRAEEL. PASTRY SHAPING DEVICE.

APPLICATION FILED IAN. 221 I9I9.

Patented May 31, 1921.

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Patented May 31, 1921.

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To all lwhom it may concern :v v Be it known thati, Iene Isnnnn, e, eltizen of the United States, residing in the city of New York, lcounty bf New York,.

borough o f Manhattam endStete of New Yrk, have invented erteinfnew and useful Improvements in Pastry-Shaping `De-z t vices, of whichthe following and exam specilcetioin My invention' relates isal full, clear,

O ne usually., employed llc 4noter 1sto form thedeugh, or batter, into,

certain..- en

'neng1 of the d'sedrunteges mentioned abe T e devieeofmy invention overnames all The gbjectof my inventionis n. deriee v wherebylce-cream cones meyvbe made automaticallyend wnmicqlly.

dough-fomxe-othe described s, practically circuler form, partially beke it, fold the dough inten! cone' sha,pe by; hand and then complete the baking operation.

This'. processi. hes many ,ma-nuacturing and commercial disedvanteges 'It is very slow of 4e eration. VThe' hot dough-forms burn and lister thevhands of the operator during the forming geriod, It is. impossible to reduce cones o,

sultm in *increased breakage when nested v vfor ,shipment as well' es .in non-uniformlty' of appearance. There is Ao oneidernble w'sltl'-,

ege in the cone forming .o'peretiorn` production i's irreguler .and the outputun- Another niguna' er odncin'g "dou j Y ienne is; to form them by he ordinary m `4ding process, but this method also 'of thesediiculties land presents s. machine whereby ieeorwm cones 'may be made autoshe e. overcomes the .necessity of lhand wor during the forming operation, thus infsurng inereasedproduction under sanitary e cone, thus allowing a maximumfproductlon of n, uni.- or-m product;

In 'the eocompanylng drawings, forming e part of this application,` illustrating one form of the device of my invention, similar f. parts are designated by 'similar numerals.

' Figure 1 is a, broken side-plan View of one t l 'pastry smpingdevices and' refers perticularlyto the'promethod of 1'0-V air-- ionen lis esection through the line 14--14 J enimform -Shpeltemof lg; 13 .4 y t l The y.levlexane illustretedoomprieesj'the,

' casses .26,2610it the 'arrowsflf-l of Ffxgt 2 is @teweeg menging une 2-:2 of' 1g.

rig. afin through' ne 'une jfFi seetiontbrouglrthe line Fi "finland" seetionthrough the me Fi 10 ijs' e 'section through ,the line 'l0-1Q 113s enlarged viewof e potic'nx of egli).Y

Ff; 12 is' n thfongh the-une 1st-412 poses to' he despmt'i En maticell? vrapidly and of uniform size end Shafts e5, e5, as, entre muere 34, "tt

' into the -reesses 28, '28V of the' den en, s 27, 27. 'ituetedy upon each side-w of thechamber le e, truck '36, upon wliich the rollers 34, Mulini Supporting the link belt Tao 33 during its revolution. Sheft's 22 and'24 are supported incerti-bushings which oomprise `the member 3 7 having the extended member 38 eonteinin u, slot 89, Fig". 8. A 5 serewbo1t40` pases t rou h the slot 39 and threads within the wallv the chamber 20. The shafts 22. n nd areraised or lowered, by' loosening the' bolt 40,1'evol the member 38 and then setting the bbl-tto mail tain the shafts inthe proper-position.' In order to prevent.the low`er- Vpmttion of belt 3a ging'beweefthe il 27, 27 ofthesha. 22rai1d'i24galnd topmem tain thebelts 33 and 29st equal distance -16'1 fromeehothet e series of threaded. bolts 41 um bmi im 0 wings in um .ben 33,'ai1d extend dowrwerdjtdebut u on the' belt 29. Fixedl 44tllulx'flled to the s aft 21 isth gear; whee .142,meshii1g with the worm 204 r 43 which is fixedly attached to the shaftl connected with. source 'of revoluble v power. Fixedly'ettalehed to the gear wheel 42 is the er. Wheel 45 mshing Wiith'the gear when 46 lixedly attaohedto the shaft '25v 22, the Vteeth ofthe-gears 45 and 46 being deep V`enou'gh t'oa'llow .of mesh when .the shaft 22 is raised to its highest Vdesiredfpo-4 sit-ion. When the shaft 44 is revolved, y revolubleymotion .is imparted to the worm I9,0 me; gears 42,745 A? ndh46a.nd thus to: .the 25, 25,2 2 't e ration gearing being suehthat the belts 29 n nd'- move 'with equal-velocity.

The ar wheel 46 is meshed with' the in- 8'5 Etermedmte gear 50,` x'edlynttaehed to the revoluble shaft 51, which,.xn turn, is'mesbed 'f ,with the geanwheel 52 lixedly-atteched to `the revoluble shaft 53, the'gear- 52 meshing with-.the gear 54 Iixedly. attached to -the revolubleshnft 55. A.f1`hesha1lt-53'entries u series of cutting blades 56,56, abuttabl'e upon i" the roller `+571emu-'ieri by the shaft' 55, A f pld-tformlms'the upwardl extended side V.F59 and .thezupwurdly exten ed side 60, the

`glhtterj beingfhinged at 61- to allow of hori- 1 fzontal movement. The platform has 9 1 Series of longitudinal openings through, which extend the rollers 57, 2, 63; 63, 63. The

roller 62 is fixedly attached to .the revoluble :shaft 64p having umiter gear 65 et its one extremity. -T-he rollers 63, 63, 63' are lixedly attached to the mamme-shafts 6e, 66,. es having bevel 4gears 67, 67, 67 ut the ends thereof.,

Attached to the .shaft 21 is a gear wheel 68 meshing. with the geen' .wheel 69l fixedly attached to`1the stu 'shuftfm Fixedly, uttuched to the shaft 70 is thibevel gear 71, meshing with the bevel er 72, fixedly at- .teehed to the revoluble s uff. 73. The shaft 73 carries e fixed ruiter gear 74 meshing with' the gear 65, and'fixed bevel gears 7 5. 75, 475 meshing with the und 2.

Fixedly attached to the shaft 21.is the nie extendedfroag se. ,Th

geei's 67, 67, 67, Figs. 3`

i bevel geii'r 76 4with thebeve'l er 77, xedly attached-tothe revoluble s uit;

vel gear.

e etteohed et y8.9 to' the lilik member v while is revolnblerohifd'tiie shaft' 91. An arm 92-l is .revolublerond the. fixe'd shift 93. A te 94 is denied-by.' and revoluble around assis puntini t estud shafts V95: and-E96 ofV the slrms90 I and 92 the other-land of th larl carried by, 41nd revol' le aroun stu LShafts 97 smd-v 9B. The--Y Amovement of the rod BSthex-eforimi gnte94..,j Fxedlyn'tteched ,to the revolubleshli;

,is the gear wheel 99 meshing with Wheel 100, ffiXedIy attached mils-revolutie' shaft 101. Fixedly vattached to the, 'shift' 101 is the wheel. 102, lmvngan extended tebein simi"-4 uia g i '4 erm 103, carrying the? revoluble `wheel 104.'

Fixedly attached to the rei'foluble' shaft 1 05 is the wheel 106, having the recesses 107,

107, A107 into which the-wheel102 may be inserted during the' revolution `of theV wheel 102, thusgiving the' wheel 106ml intermittent motion'.` -V i The shnft 105 passes through a stationery cum member 108, having e circumferential com fuce 109 and n cum-run-wuy 110.

Fixedlynttuched to theshaft 105 is the armed member 111. Situated with euch pair ofarms of the member 111 is o cone-forming` device.

The -cone-formin or cone-shaping', device comprises an annu ur member 113. having the extended shafts 112, 112, revolving within the .armslof the member 111. A hollow conical member 114l is curl'ied by tbc membex- 1.13. Sliduble over the member 114 'is the annuler member' 115 connected by the bars 116, 116 to the member 117, having the projection 118. Each of u seriesof projections 119, 119 of the member 115 has a bolt 120slidnble. within the slot 121 of 'a2-member 122. The other extremity of each-member 122 is Alixedly uttuhed to e triengu-lar curved leaf 123 and'revolubly pivoted et 124, The leyes 123, 123 are of such e size, and shape lis to form a" hollowcone-shuped membtr when 4closed together. The inwurdxmored mentV of the member 115 causes the boltl20 to move along the slot 121 of the member 122, causing the leaves 123, 123 to open es yshown in the lawnportion of, Fig. 4.11m spring 124 abutting upon the members i12 und 115, closing the leaves when the inw-uni ment is ecco'mplished at t einem r' nemesi riods by. the movement o around -the circumferential su'face. of the cam -18, against which it is rotainedby4 the 'swirl-51124 ''fearriedby the revolnhlepember 131, 'hasjsides psrallel with th'lesvf" 123 tlitrclosod condition sind is s 'ce therfobi'aiid carries a. seresrof 'emol pro-4` The hollow cylindricelm6111- ber 'l j ections127, 127 One -of-'tlie' leeres 123- hasl a longitndnal 4opening 128 ig 9?.) for purposes-described laten-' Wit inthe member 131 is a slidab'le 112112129, -havin a. conical end I130. A spring 143 returns t e'rd 129 to its originel'pltion when pressure is ref' V'moved from the'rod head 144'.' The member 129 carries the' iixedl ette-chef! ratchet, wheel 132, Fig, 11. ,slide xswiolinrihe isi-19pm.'

ing member ne is the'twofed bensi-f, mesh- 'ingj withthe revoluble wheel? 13221. Do

135, 135 prevent the return movement of t e ratchet wheel 132 and a s ring 136 causes the return movement-of the ar 134 when pres-` sure is removed. ,Thev inward movement of the bar 134, will revolve the ratchet wheel 132, the member 1-31 and the-icone 126. Fix.V

edly attached to each member llis-.e'ratchet wheel 137. Carried by the -memberflIl is e series of toothed bars 13S, 138, each one'ofwhichV meshes -with a ratchetwheel 1 37.'

' The inward extremity of each bar 13B-carries a roller 1 39movab1e within the run-way 110 of the cam 108; As the arms 13B revolve,', they are given a. reciprocating movement thus revolving the cone-formels from minoril zontnl position to n vertical oneand then to a horizontal position'for 4purpms'es described luter. i j

The sides ofthe'chmber 20 form a heating chamber, heated by Ineens 'of gas pipes 140, 140.

A receptacle 14] contains a pastry'dough wbich is deposited upon the belt 29 by the.

dough depositor 142 m the :form of n series of practically -circular depositsslightly over :ipping each other, thus forming n con'-V tinnon's chain, or belt', of these dough forms.

The operation of the device isy ns folf The belts, or conveyors, 29 and 331Mo spaced n predetermined distance from encb other by means of the shafts 22 and 24 and the bolts 11, 41 and revolved by means of power transmitted to the worm shaft 44. The chamber 2U is heated by means of .the Qns pipes 140. 140. "ben'thc required bent is obtains-d, dough pasto is dropped upon the bolt 29 through the dropper 1.42` tbc dough boing in the condition of n continuous strip of slightly overlapping circular forms. The dough pressed to' the required lncimes-as`llj.' the belts 29 and 33 which convey it, during' its pnrtinl linking to n palatable condition mused by the bented bf-Ih: to the chute 5S whore it is ont into le hs by the knives 56, 56. Ee out dough s then passed by means of t e 'revolving rollersl 62, 63, 63, 63', the' dough abutting u e the ,te 94. The, te 94 is then raisedgy the `80, the com 82, the lever 88 and the mk system 90, 92, At this instant a conefformi or ooneisheping device'is in a horizonpositipn the opening 128 of one'of the leaves 123. ei..

he dough 200 is then forced by the rollers- 63, 63 into the opening 128 andbetween the leaf'1123m-nd the cone-shaped niember126. The erm 83 opL:

erated by the cam 82, forces the rod 134 insu wardly revolvingthe member 131 epd the cone 126 the dproJectionqrlQfl, 127 ipping the doug an drawing Vit within t e space Abetween the leaf 123. and the cone 126,1:11111- forming the dough into e cone-shape. The .85

member 111, curr ng the coneforming members, is 'then given a artiel revolution et the Whwl 1 2, following eene-forming vmein subjected totvvo of intetme'ligite moves: A.

ments, it Vis revolved'lro rizontal sltlcnto e` pobom-et righ gles to: itsJ- 137, 'Wham-meten :tannin tion of thev com, 108 thisy moti v mg the '1ea.':es'123, 123 throiightheir'n" inm volves the cone-formin .-device, bringsth-f' A position, cl'osesthe H Oj4 rod 129 into its origine y leaves 123, 123 and revolves the cone-forming device into a horizontal, position td ecelve a, 'new lot of dough.

From the. above it is evident that theV de` size. shape, number or arrangement ofpul'ts 120 als described und shown, ull of' which muy be varied without going beyond the scope of my invention as desvrbed und claimed. lVhat I claim is 1. In n device of the4 character specified, 12'5 in combination, u dough-heating member, means for heating' the dough-beating: member, means for depositing;r n strip of dough upon the dough-beatingr member. means t'or cutting tbe dough strip into pwdctcrmnml in of :gears 6, 79, 'miV .n.d'ac'ent to and parallel 75 with the chute 8.

resentng-the 2 er for the rs- 'When 90 i l F i i vice of my invention4 automatically forms, -11445 i lengths, a dough-shaping device, means for transferring the cut dough into the doughshaplng device and means'for removing the the4 conveyer',

shaped dough from the dough-shaping device.

E. In a device of in combination, member, means the character specified, a movable dough-carrying for heating the dough-car- .rymg member, means for moving the dough'can'ying member, Ameans for depositing a stri of dough upon the dough-carrying mem er, means for cutting the dou h strip into predetermined lengths, a doug 1- sha'per, means for conveying the heated dough from the dough carrying 'member into the shapingdevice and means for re moving the shaped dough from the shap; ing device.

3. In a device'. of the character specified,

in combination, a movable oonvever, means;

A a movable dough-carrying member, means for heating the dough-carrying member, means for movin r the doughinto a 4sheet of of dough upon the determined' lengths,

carrying member, means for epositing al strip of dough upon the dough-carrying member, means for converting the dough predetermined thickness, the dough strip into prea, dough-Shaper, means. for conveying the heated dough from the dough-carrying member into the lshaping devlcerand means for removing the shaped dough from the shaping device.

`5. In a device ofthe character in combination, a movable conve er, means for moving the conveyer, means iin' heating the conveyer, means for depositing|` a strip conveyor, means for converting the dough into a sheet of predeter-I mined thickness,` means for cutting 'the .dough strip into predetermined lengths, a dough-shaping device, means for transfer` means *for cutt-ipg ringr thecut dough strip into the shaping in combination,

for heating the crmveyer device and means dough from the shaping device.

6. In a device of the character specified, a movable dough-carrying conveyer, means for moving the dough-can rying conveyer, a second movable member spaced from thc dough-carrying conveyer, means for moving the second member, means and the second member, means for depositing a strip of dough upon the dough-carrying member, means for cutting the dough strip into predetermined lengths, a dough-shaping depredetermined speciiied, I

for removing the shaped `vice, 4means for conveyingthe cut dough conveyer, means for moving the dough-carrying conveyer, a secondmovable member spaced from the dough-carrying conveyer, means for moving the second member, means for spacing the conveyer and the second movable member at a predetermined distance from each other, means foriheating the conveyer and the second member, means for depositing a strip of dough upon the dough-carrying member, means for cutting the dough strip into predetermined lengths, a dough-shaping device, means for conveying the cut dough strip from the dough-carn rying conveyer into the shaping device and means for removing the shaped dough from the shaping device.

8. In a device of the character specified, in combinatioma movable dough-carrying conveyor, mea-ns for moving the dough-carrying conveyor, a second movable member spaced from thedough-carrying conveyer, means for moving the second member, means whereby the second movable member will vcon-vert the dough into a sheet of predetermined thickness, means for heating the con veyer and the second member, means for 'depositing a strip of dough upon the doughcarrymg member, means for cutting the dough strip into predetermined lengths, a dougl'i-shaping device, means for conveying the cut dough strip from the dough-carrying conveyer into the shapin device and means for removing the shape dough from the shapin device. y

9. In a evice of the character specified, in. combination, 'a movable dough-carrying member, means ,fo4 heating the dough-carrying member, means for movin the doughcarrying member, means for e ositin a strip of dough upon the dougi-carrymg member, means for cutting the dough strip into predetermined'lengths, a dough-Shaper, means for conveying the the dough-carrying member into the shapi ing device, means carried by the dough-shaping device whereby the dough sheet is shaped into a cone and means for removing the shaped dough from the shaping device. 10. In a device of the'charwcter specified, in combination, a movable dough-carrying member, means for heating the dough-can rying member, means for movin the doughcarrying member, 'means for e ositing a 125 strip of dough upon the doug -carrying member, means for converting the dough into' a sheet of predetermined thickness, means for cutting the dough stripinto predetermined lengths, a dough-shapes?, means 130 heated dough from for conveying the heated dough Tf1-om the dough-carrying member into the shaping device, means arted by the dmxghlshapinV l' deyjpe whereby Vthe dough sheet isv shape into "a cone and means' for removing the `shaped vlouh from'the Shaping device. -v u 11.. In aeviee ofltheeharabenrspeeified, in comltoinaton,` a` movable 'dough-carrying -neonveyen' means for moving the dough-ear- 10 -rying conveye, a second movable member- Vispaced from the donghleanrying conveyer, means for moving the second member, means for-*heating the conveyer andthe second member, means for depositing a strip of mrengh* Y "Tsheetis shaped into a cone and means for dough upon the dough-carying member,`

means. for cutting the dough strip into pre-V strip fgom the dough-carrylng conveyer into the ough Ythe sha ing de viee, means carried .b

gpmlgidevjxe whereby .the

j-removng the shaped dou'gh from the shap- Ain-device.

, gned at New York eity, in the county of New York and State ofNew York,V this 20th day of January, 1919.

' AISAAC ISRAEL. 

